Epicurean Hedonism: The goal of life should be pleasure. However, Epicureans are more interested in intellectual pleasures and the happiness to be had through friendship than in sensual pleasures like eating, drinking, or sex.

Epicureans defined pleasure as being a combination of "aponia" (lack of pain) and "ataraxia" (freedom from fear). Because of this, they concentrated intensely on overcoming the fear of death. Without the judgment of God or the fires of hell to worry about, this is actually a fairly simple matter. As Epicurus said:

"Death is nothing to us."

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Whatever your philosophical persuasion, it's not Epicurean. Perhaps you believe in God, or a soul, or life after death. Maybe you don't believe that living for pleasure is a good idea, or maybe you do... Read more

Congrats, you seem to be more Epicurean than not. You believe in at least some of these:
Empiricism: Trusting the evidence of the senses
Atomism: Everything is made up of atoms
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